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CROSMAN BROTHERS* CATALOGUE. 
CAL LIOPSIS. 
A very showy and useful class of hardy annuals ; flowers numerous and very 
brilliant, embracing nearly every shade of yellow, orange and rich brown, and pro¬ 
ducing a fine effect when grown in masses. Sow early in the spring and thin to 
fifteen inches. 
Pkt Cts. 
Finest Tall Varieties Mixed.5 
Fines! Dwarf Varieties Mixed .5 
CANDYTUFT. 
(Iberis.) 
Very beautiful, 
well-known, hardy 
annuals, of easy cul¬ 
ture, which are 
quite indispensable 
for bedding and cut¬ 
ting. Seed should 
be sown very early 
where the plants are 
to bloom ; thin to 
five or six inches 
apart. 
Purple, 1 foot.. .5 
Lilac, delicate 
shade of purple. .5 
White, very de¬ 
sirable ; 1 foot..5 
mm 
IBP 
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BUS 
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I>unnett’s FxtraiDark Crimson, fine.5 
All Colors Mixed. 5 
CENTAUREA. 
Showy, free-flowering, hardy annuals ; 
growing freely in any common garden soil; 
seed may be sown in the open ground early 
in spring. 
Emperor William, fine dark blue... 5 
Cyanus, (Bachelor’s Button), mixed 
colors... 5 
CLARKIA. 
CONVOLVULUS MINOR. 
A very showy and beautiful hardy an¬ 
nual for beds, of a trailing habit, of easy 
culture, and succeeds well in any garden 
soil. Sow seeds early in spring in the open 
ground, and thin to 20 inches apart. C. 
ckntaurea, or bachelor’s button, major is the well-known “ Morning Glory,” 
a description of which will be found in the proper place among the climbers. 
Convoliivlti* minor, dwarf, mixedjcolors. . '5 
An interesting class of free flowering 
hardy annuals ; grow freely in any com¬ 
mon garden soil, and very desirable for 
beds and masses. Sow in the fall or early 
in the spring, and thin to one foot apart. 
Elcgans, double varieties mixed_... 5 
“ single varieties mixed.5 
